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  <title>Jay “Nighttmare” Gibson &amp;amp; CUAS Reticle | SOTG 1355</title>
  <description>Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! Once more we have yet another special episode for you all. Before we get into our interview, EOTech has just released a new reticle for their HWS line of optics. What is it and why is it?&amp;amp;nbsp; Please consider picking up Professor Paul’s latest book, “Super Lab; Application of the Scientific Method to Firearms Training” available in all formats on&amp;amp;nbsp;Amazon.com&amp;amp;nbsp;and, while you are at it, order some coffee and support SOTG by using&amp;amp;nbsp;wwww.studentofthegun.com/blackout. Jay “Nighttmare” Gibson joins us today to take a deep dive into the world of firearms training. Why do we do what we do? How did we get here? Listen louder.  TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE  Huge thanks to our Partners:&amp;amp;nbsp;EOTech&amp;amp;nbsp;|&amp;amp;nbsp;Blackout Coffee EOTech Talk&amp;amp;nbsp;-&amp;amp;nbsp;EOTechInc.com  TOPIC:&amp;amp;nbsp;New CUAS Reticle&amp;amp;nbsp;www.theoutdoorwire.com   To train with Jay “Nighttmare” Gibson&amp;amp;nbsp;www.BulletN.net  Interested in training? Tex “TRAINING” to (850) 292-3694 Tap Rack Ranch:&amp;amp;nbsp;taprackridge.com    </description>
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